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Starring [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]], this [[Sci Fi]] movie takes place in a not-too-distant future where limited cloning technology has come into use for a number of things, from curing diseases to re-animating your pet to cloning fish as a food supply. However, cloning people is illegal. Arnie plays helicopter charter pilot Adam Gibson, a man who unintentionally gets involved with a human cloning cabal, who will kill him to protect their secrets.
Starring [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]], this [[Sci Fi]] movie takes place in a not-too-distant future where limited cloning technology has come into use for a number of things, from curing diseases to re-animating your pet to cloning fish as a food supply. However, cloning people is illegal. Arnie plays helicopter charter pilot Adam Gibson, a man who unintentionally gets involved with a human cloning cabal, who will kill him to protect their secrets.


The title comes from [[The Bible|Genesis 1:31]], "And on the sixth day God created man," which ends up being plot-relevant. The official title is "The 6th Day," not "The Sixth Day," changed to prevent it from being confused with [[The Sixth Sense|another film]] that came out the year before.
The title comes from [[The Bible|Genesis 1:31]], "And on the sixth day God created man," which ends up being plot-relevant. The official title is "The 6th Day," not "The Sixth Day," changed to prevent it from being confused with [[The Sixth Sense|another film]] that came out the year before.

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=== Tropes: ===
* [[As the Good Book Says]]: The legislation that outlawed cloning is known collectively as "Sixth Day Laws," in reference to the above verse.
* [[As the Good Book Says...]]: The legislation that outlawed cloning is known collectively as "Sixth Day Laws", in reference to the above verse.
* [[Automated Automobiles]]
* [[Automated Automobiles]]
* [[Big Bad]]: Michael Drucker
* [[Big Bad]]: Michael Drucker.
* [[Borrowed Biometric Bypass]]: The below-mentioned thumb.
* [[Borrowed Biometric Bypass]]: The below-mentioned thumb.
* [[Brain Uploading]]
* [[Brain Uploading]]
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* [[Cool Plane]]: Adam owns a pair of helicopters that can transform into jet planes in mid-flight.
* [[Cool Plane]]: Adam owns a pair of helicopters that can transform into jet planes in mid-flight.
* [[Disney Villain Death]]
* [[Disney Villain Death]]
* [[Why Won't You Die?|Doesn't Anyone Stay Dead Any More?]]
* [[Eternal Prohibition]]
* [[Eternal Prohibition]]
{{quote| '''Natalie (Adam's Wife):''' "Is this because of the cigars?!"}}
{{quote|'''Natalie (Adam's Wife):''' "Is this because of the cigars?!"}}
* [[Expendable Clone]]: both subverted and played straight.
* [[Expendable Clone]]: Both subverted and played straight.
** Also played for laughs: a goon who's just had his ''leg shot off'' [[Crowning Moment of Funny|starts screaming angrily about his new boots being ruined!]]
** Also played for laughs: a goon who's just had his ''leg shot off'' [[Crowning Moment of Funny|starts screaming angrily about his new boots being ruined!]]
* [[Fatal Method Acting]]: Arnold nearly drowned shooting a scene in the tank (where the incomplete clones float).
* [[Fingore]]: Adam shoots the female villain, severing some fingers. He uses the thumb on biometric scanners soon thereafter.
* [[Fingore]]: Adam shoots the female villain, severing some fingers. He uses the thumb on biometric scanners soon thereafter.
* [[For Inconvenience Press One]]
* [[For Inconvenience Press One]]
* [[Freeze Frame Bonus]]: Sarah Winter's bare breast is visible for one or two frames as she sits up as the newest clone of Talia Elsworth
* [[Freeze-Frame Bonus]]: Sarah Winter's bare breast is visible for one or two frames as she sits up as the newest clone of Talia Elsworth.
* [[Gone Horribly Wrong]]: A vaguely alluded to early cloning experiment, producing something that was thereafter [[Mercy Kill|mercy killed]], is among the reasons for the Sixth Day Laws.
* [[Gone Horribly Wrong]]: A vaguely alluded to early cloning experiment, producing something that was thereafter [[Mercy Kill|mercy killed]], is among the reasons for the Sixth Day Laws.
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: Along with a possible [[Actor Allusion]]. This film is not the [[Space Above and Beyond|first time]] that Rodney Roland has played cloned [[Cannon Fodder]].
* [[Insecurity Camera]]: Subverted--there's a reason he comes in shooting all the cameras!
* [[Insecurity Camera]]: Subverted--there's a reason he comes in shooting all the cameras!
* [[I Say What I Say]]: Adam Gibson teams up with his clone. They're mixing up some thermite, and one of them decides to test-burn some of it. They watch as it burns through the table.
* [[I Say What I Say]]: Adam Gibson teams up with his clone. They're mixing up some thermite, and one of them decides to test-burn some of it. They watch as it burns through the table.
{{quote| '''Adam Gisbon''' and '''Adam Gibson''': Cool.}}
{{quote|'''Adam Gisbon''' and '''Adam Gibson''': Cool.}}
* [[Justified Extra Lives]]: "Re-pet" and the illegal human cloning.
* [[Justified Extra Lives]]: "Re-pet" and the illegal human cloning.
* [[Kiss Me I Am Virtual]]: Adam's associate has an ... interesting virtual companion.
* [[Kiss Me I Am Virtual]]: Adam's associate has an... interesting virtual companion.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: ''Adam'' Gibson.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: ''Adam'' Gibson.
* [[Memory Gambit]]: An interesting variation. Adam {{spoiler|fakes his own memories,}} knowing that the bad guys will read them to find out where he stashed the evidence.
* [[Memory Gambit]]: An interesting variation. Adam {{spoiler|fakes his own memories}}, knowing that the bad guys will read them to find out where he stashed the evidence.
* Nightmare Fuel: the dolls. It's hard to tell if it's intentional.
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: The "blanks". Also the weird talking dolls.
* [[Won't Work On Me]]: The mooks have been killed and cloned so often that nothing really seems to phase them, including pain. After being revived, the female mook gripes about having to redo her piercings... and shoves one of the bits of jewelry into her ear to make the hole.
* [[Papa Wolf]]: When his family is held to ensure compliance, Adam comes to the rescue, hard.
* [[Papa Wolf]]: When his family is held to ensure compliance, Adam comes to the rescue, hard.
* [[Police Are Useless]]
* [[Police Are Useless]]
* [[Respawn Point]] (a rare non-video game example)
* [[Respawn Point]]: A rare non-video game example.
* [[Resurrection Sickness]]
* [[Resurrection Sickness]]
* [[Screw Yourself]]: Used as a bravado one-liner, but later [[Ironic Echo|appears again]] for laughs.
* [[Screw Yourself]]: Used as a bravado one-liner, but later [[Ironic Echo|appears again]] for laughs.
* [[Shut UP, Hannibal]]: See "[[Screw Yourself]]," above.
* [[Shut UP, Hannibal]]: See [[Screw Yourself]] above.
* [[Storming the Castle]]: What the two Adams did in the end.
* [[Storming the Castle]]: What the two Adams did in the end.
* [[Tomato in The Mirror]]
* [[Tomato in the Mirror]]
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]: The movie takes place "Sooner Than You Think."
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]: The movie takes place "Sooner Than You Think."
* [[Utopia Justifies the Means]]: How Drucker tries to justify his cloning, saying with his technology, the world won't have to lose its Einsteins and Mozarts.
* [[Utopia Justifies the Means]]: How Drucker tries to justify his cloning, saying with his technology, the world won't have to lose its Einsteins and Mozarts.
* [[Video Phone]]: Interestingly showcased a video phone call with an automated machine... for 911 Emergencies.
* [[Video Phone]]: Interestingly showcased a video phone call with an automated machine... for 911 Emergencies.
* [[Villains Never Lie]]: Double subverted: When Drucker tells Adam Gibson that {{spoiler|he's really the clone}}, Adam just laughs him off, saying he's lying. Then Drucker provides proof.
* [[Villains Never Lie]]: Double subverted: When Drucker tells Adam Gibson that {{spoiler|he's really the clone}}, Adam just laughs him off, saying he's lying. Then Drucker provides proof.
* [[Why Won't You Die?|Doesn't Anyone Stay Dead Any More]]
* [[You Are Already Checked In]]
* [[You Are Already Checked In]]
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Talia (a different color for each life, even). She even gripes about having to redye it every time she gets a new body.
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair]]: Talia (a different color for each life, even). She even gripes about having to redye it every time she gets a new body.
* [[You Have Failed Me]]: It's bad enough that Wiley keeps screwing up and getting ''himself'' killed, but when he accidentally shoots Drucker, Drucker decides not to bring him back again.
* [[You Have Failed Me...]]: It's bad enough that Wiley keeps screwing up and getting ''himself'' killed, but when he accidentally shoots Drucker, Drucker decides not to bring him back again.


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Latest revision as of 05:37, 9 September 2021

Smile for the camera, Mr. Gibson!


Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, this Sci Fi movie takes place in a not-too-distant future where limited cloning technology has come into use for a number of things, from curing diseases to re-animating your pet to cloning fish as a food supply. However, cloning people is illegal. Arnie plays helicopter charter pilot Adam Gibson, a man who unintentionally gets involved with a human cloning cabal, who will kill him to protect their secrets.

The title comes from Genesis 1:31, "And on the sixth day God created man," which ends up being plot-relevant. The official title is "The 6th Day," not "The Sixth Day," changed to prevent it from being confused with another film that came out the year before.

Tropes used in The 6th Day include:

Natalie (Adam's Wife): "Is this because of the cigars?!"

Adam Gisbon and Adam Gibson: Cool.